News

The West Wilson Utility District recently received two awards from the Kentucky Tennessee section of the American Water Works Association (KY/TN AWWA). The press release for each award can be seen by clicking on the links below.

The TN Department of Environment and Conservation has asked us to provide the following source for water conservation tips and assistance. For more information, please follow this link. You may also see a list of suggestions below by clicking on More.

The Sanitary Survey is an on-site inspection and file review of the District's records by the TN Dept of Environment and Conservation. West Wilson Utility District's scores for the last 5 surveys are listed below:

The West Wilson Utility District participated in a voluntary Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCP)study conducted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation's Division of Water Supply.

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation bills us each year an amount according to the number of customers we have which they designate a "Facility Maintenance Fee". This money is used for environmental issues.

Late charges will also increase from 10% to 12.5% on bills not paid by the due date.

Fees Increase

Connection Fees will increase from $35.00 to $40.00

Bad check fees will increase from $20.00 to $25.00

See Our Fees section for details on all fees.

New Statement Coming Soon

The format of your water bill will be completely different. Instead of a postcard, you will receive a statement with a lot more information and an envelope will be included for your convenience in returning your payment to us.

On all business and commercial accounts, there is a Facility Charge that has always been included in the water charge each month. With statement billing, these amounts will be broken out to show water charges and Facility Charges on separate lines. No increase in the facility charge at all; just shown separately on the statement.

The West Wilson Utility District is responsible for delivering safe and dependable water to consumers. Safe and dependable water is essential to sustaining the health, safety and general welfare of our community and the protection of our drinking water sources is critical to both the community and the water providers serving our community.